Guerrilla podcasting in a pseudo New Wave Punk Revivalist old-school photocopied ransom note fanzine stylee.
Or a clutch of Whovians getting tanked up and whittering about kids TV when they can get themselves organised.
Take your pick.
WARNING: Contains fruity language.

It's time for the annual Christmas party at Pharos Towers, so we thought we might as well review this year's festive episode of Doctor Who while we're at it. A slightly more alcohol fuelled show than usual, including cracker pulling, present giving, podcast charades and firing party poppers at a ukulele.

This week, the Projecteers cast a critical eye on "The Keeper of Traken", as selected from Manilow's bag by Mr Steven Schapansky (www.radiofreeskaro.com, listen and buy stuff from the store because we're hoping to be put on commission). Also, Invisible Pete makes a welcome return, with a special Christmas message.

It's the final part of our Star Wars trilogy. In this episode, we focus on possibly the best thing to ever come from the Star Wars films. The toys. Featuring contributions from Nancy from The Happiness Patrol, Phill from Who's He Podcast and an interview with Shane Turgeon by Radio Free Skaro's own Steven Schapansky.

In part two of our very own Star Wars Trilogy, the Projecteers brave the Great Pit of Carkoon. Well, watching the prequels again does at points resemble being slowly digested over a 1000 years. No Star Wars music this week, instead the tracks featured combine to form a coded message to George Lucas. See if you can decipher it's complex meaning!

This week, we take the TARDIS back to 1977. In the first of three Star Wars episodes, the Projecteers are joined by Other Chris from The Eleventh Hour Podcast as they examine the original Star Wars Trilogy. May the force be with you........ always.

The audio quality isn't up to our usual standard, as it was recorded using Mr Chris' computer and on a version of Garageband seemingly written in 1977. Also, it's a bit long this week. We ramble on for our normal length, but the extra time is given over to audio contributions from other podcasters and our listener.

Hey kids, it's the whonniversary! Let's celebrate the 48th birthday of Doctor Who, by watching the last classic story filmed before it got cancelled.This week, we take on the notorious mind bender that is "Ghost Light". Stay tuned after the review for a special message from Lil"Pete.

It's not what you think! The cupboard under the stairs (or glory hole) is where we find ourselves this week, as we look at the BBC's landmark drama "Ghostwatch". First broadcast on Halloween 1992, it took the form of a fictionalised live paranormal investigation, that gradually descends into choas. Culminating in the ghost of Raymond "Pipes" Tunstall spreading his influence out over the TV network, and into the living rooms of the terrified viewers.

The Projecteers have shrugged off the terrible lurgee that has dogged them for the last few weeks and have united once more. This week we bring you, more overpriced plastic tat news, we answer SFX magazine's 15 unanswered questions left by series 6 and dish out the 2011 Eduardos.